Dog-Friendly Holidays Suffolk
Explore the enchanting landscapes of Suffolk, where a vast coastline, picturesque countryside, and charming villages set the stage for an idyllic dog-friendly getaway. Whether you choose to wander the streets of Ipswich, delve into the rich history of Bury St Edmunds, or stroll along the pristine beaches, you and your four-legged companion are in for an unforgettable experience.
- Leiston, EnglandIn a quiet location on a small select development, Dormers is a well furnished, end of terrace holiday home with a sunny, fully enclosed rear garden. Just a short walk to the town centre, Leiston boasts a steam museum, leisure centre with swimming pool, independent cinema and range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Just a short drive away are the beaches at Aldeburgh, famous for its connection with Benjamin Britten, and Thorpeness, with its Mere and tea shops. Other local attractions include Leiston Abbey (1 mile), Minsmere Bird Reserve (3 miles), Snape Maltings (6 miles) and Southwold (10 miles). Shop 150 yards, pub and restaurant 800 yards.£65From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Saxmundham, EnglandNestling in Suffolk’s Heritage Coast near the seaside fishing village of Dunwich and on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these comfortable conversions are within easy reach of forest, heath and beach. In a secluded rural setting, near the owner’s home, they enjoy open views over fields and woods. Visitors can enjoy wildlife at Dunwich Forest (0.75 miles) or RSPB Minsmere. Walberswick, with its sandy beach and dunes, the elegant resort of Southwold, Aldeburgh and Snape Maltings are all nearby. Golf, fishing and archery 1 mile. Shop 1 mile and pub 2 miles.£55From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Woodbridge, EnglandThis semi-detached cottage comes fully equipped with a private hot tub. Surrounded by the undulating Suffolk hills, this is a truly special property. The open-plan living area boasts a warm and snug environment which makes for a great social space. The master bedroom comes with an en-suite toilet, and the twin room has an additional pull-out bed, so there’s room for the whole family. With the property all on one level, it’s ideal for wheelchair access too. As well as enjoying your own privacy, with a private entrance, garden and patio area, guests can also take full advantage of the farm’s features, like visiting the goats, sheep, horses and cattle. Beach 16 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.£126From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Kessingland, EnglandBeautifully presented coastal cottage just a short walk from the wonderful sandy beach at Kessingland and a short drive from the popular seaside town of Southwold. Excellent walking from your doorstep and a great base for exploring the coastline.£70From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Sudbury, EnglandPerfect for couples or a small family wishing to holiday in the pretty county of Suffolk with its many attractions. Lavenham Red Brick Cottage is situated in the heart of Lavenham with everything on the doorstep. The village is regarded as a ‘food capital’ with many award-winning and wonderful places to eat and drink a few yards away, and booking is essential for some. The high street is host to a variety of interesting shops, boutiques, galleries, beauticians and there is also a well-known village butcher and baker. Local venues host events all year round including music, poetry and literature. The cottage is within easy reach of the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds and the coastal villages of Southwold and Aldeburgh. Lavenham Red Brick Cottage has its own small enclosed courtyard, perfect for enjoying that morning coffee and dining al fresco. This terraced cottage is cosy and beautifully furnished, and is a perfect retreat to return to after a day out exploring Suffolk with its beaches, stately homes, quaint villages and much more.
Lavenham is regarded as one of the most beautiful and best preserved medieval villages in the UK, also one of the wealthiest areas in the country during the 12th to 16th century where the gentry stamped their mark. It boasts a wealth of listed timber framed buildings, now protected by English Heritage, and is just 2 hours by car or train from London. This very unique village was created some 750 years ago by Henry III when he granted Lavenham ’market’ status, and today, regular farmers markets are held. Bury St Edmunds is 11 miles away and Colchester is 18 miles, which boasts many shops, bars and restaurants. Ipswich, with its harbour and marina, is 19 miles and offers a great day out with walking access into the town with its shops. For a more coastal scene, take a drive to the Suffolk coastline with its beautiful beaches and RSPB reserves. Visit the amazing beaches at the traditional seaside resorts of Aldeburgh, 41 miles, and Southwold, 51 miles. Thetford Forest, 24 miles, has 18,730 hectares of woodlands to explore including a designated circular cycle route and walking trails for all abilities. Shop 175 yards, pub serving food 350 yards.£94From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Halesworth, EnglandPear Tree Cottage is a delightful, semi-detached period cottage in the village of Wenhaston, close to Southwold and the Suffolk Heritage Coast. The property benefits from a large double bedroom accessed through the single room. The annexe, with a double bedroom and en-suite shower room, is a building adjoining the cottage, with a separate exterior door only a few steps from the cottage entrance. A wood burner in the low-beamed living room makes sitting by the fire the perfect way to spend a winter evening. The stunning mature enclosed garden is raised and private, ideal for dog owners, and is a perfect place to dine outdoors on the warm summer evenings that this popular part of Suffolk enjoys. There are two parking spaces but one is only suitable for a small car, high speed broadband (65-70mb) is available and normally a good 4G mobile reception on most phone networks.
You are ideally placed to explore both coast and country at this location. There is a popular traditional pub serving food and real ales a 5-minute walk from the cottage, which also has a cosy open fire. There is also a village store ½ mile away, a butchers at Bramfield, 2 miles, and a supermarket, petrol stations and a wide range of shops at Halesworth. You can enjoy walking routes around the village heathland and through to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to Blythburgh. The parish church features the celebrated Wenhaston Doom painting, one of the finest such exhibits in the country, depicting the final judgement of souls.
The market town of Halesworth is a short drive inland and has a rich history of brewing, malting and agriculture. A wonderful blend of old and new buildings can be seen throughout the town. Along the pedestrian thoroughfare, you can explore the independent shops including bakers, antique shops and, of course, pubs and restaurants.
To the east is the ever popular location of Southwold, which can be easily reached by bus or car. This coastal town is known for its sandy beach and colourful beach huts that line the promenade, which leads to the iconic pier. Popular with young and old, the pier was built in 1900 and it was reconstructed in 1987 and now offers a café, restaurant and traditional Victorian entertainment. Together with stunning views, it really is a must when visiting Suffolk. Southwold has an array of winding streets lined with bustling shops, as well as independent, quirky and award-winning restaurants. It is also the home of Adnams, a Suffolk brewery renowned for its ale.
Also nearby is the RSPB reserve at Minsmere, as seen on TV, and home to a large colony of avocets. An excellent choice of coastal walks including the beach (5 miles). Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 500 yards.£100From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Southwold, EnglandBuilt in the early 1800s, and comprehensively renovated from top to bottom by the current owners, Hogsnorting Villa is a charming Suffolk cottage with all the features and comforts of a modern contemporary home including off-street parking for two cars.
This beautiful, detached cottage sits on a tranquil lane in Blythburgh in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the Heritage Coast of north-east Suffolk. Thoughtfully decorated throughout, Hogsnorting Villa boasts two double bedrooms, two shower rooms, contemporary kitchen and a cosy living room with a wood burner and Wi-Fi. The enclosed garden is a perfect setting to enjoy a relaxing drink after a busy day exploring.
Suffolk is a picturesque county, ideal for those who enjoy history, culture, walking and charming rural scenery. Its gently undulating countryside and fantastic seaside resorts offer a perfect retreat at any time of year.
With local views across the Blyth estuary and close to the ever popular town of Southwold, Hogsnorting Villa is the perfect base to explore the Suffolk countryside and coast.
There is a lovely pub and restaurant just 150 metres from the cottage and boasts stunning views of the mere from its large garden. Pop across the road to see the famous carved angels on the ceiling of Holy Trinity Church, the Cathedral of the Marshes.
Explore the area on foot via the network of footpaths. From the rear of the pub take the footpath alongside the estuary that follows the old railway line, through a nature reserve, to the beach at Warblerswick. Or head inland from the recreated Blythburgh station to Wenhaston and beyond.
The delights of Southwold, RSPB Minsmere, Dunwich Heath, Thorpeness and Aldeburgh are just a short drive away, as are Valley Farm Vineyards at Wisset and the cheese room at Friday Street farm shop near Farnham is a must.£125From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Beccles, EnglandThis delightful, semi-detached cottage situated on the Norfolk/Suffolk border has been thoughtfully prepared for your comfort by the owner who lives adjacent. It has original beamed ceilings and a comfy living room, where you can relax and doze by the roaring fire with a glass of red, and wake up later to soft carpets underfoot. A spacious kitchen allows you to prepare home-cooked meals, and there is seating for four at the table. Or kick back and relax on the decking in the garden, where you can enjoy breakfast al fresco in the summer morning sun. This is a great place to make memories with friends and family.
If you can drag yourself away from Wilma Cottage, the village of Geldeston is lovely place to have a wander. There is a shop with post office, and two local pubs, where you’ll be greeted with a warm and friendly atmosphere and scrummy homemade English food, open fire and a beer garden. Just a 2-minute walk brings you to Rowan Craft Marina, which offers day boat hire, canoeing, fishing and riverside walks along the beautiful southern River Waveney, gateway to the Broads. Walkers will be spoilt for choice here - you can stroll from Beccles to Geldeston Locks, a 7-mile walk along Angles Way, passing Barsham Hall, where the ghost of old Blunderhazard is said to ride his fire-breathing horses to Norwich and back on Christmas Eve! Or the footpath from Beccles to Geldeston village makes for a wonderful riverside walk.
Just 4 miles away is the pretty town of Beccles, made up of small market squares and winding streets, nestled by the River Waveney. You’ll find quirky independent shops, restaurants and cafés, along with festivals and entertainment held throughout the year. Visit nearby Lowestoft for sandy beaches and seaside amusements, or head to Southwold for a traditional seaside resort, just a 20-minute drive away. Or you can try out the fresh fish and chips, and local ale or gin from the famous Adnams Brewery. Beach 17 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub 700 yards and restaurant 4 miles.£62From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Southwold, EnglandTollgate Cottage is a beautiful, detached single level property enviably located on the edge of the Blythburgh Estuary. It is tucked away alongside the A12 which runs the length of the Suffolk Heritage Coast making it the ideal spot for those wishing to explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. In the village you will find a popular pub and walks including those by the famous church. The legend of the Black Shuck, a ghostly black dog, dates back to 1577 and has been immortalised in songs and folk legend. The church itself is an incredible structure, overlooking the Blyth Valley.
Public transport is superb here and you can get into the ever popular Southwold to enjoy all the quintessential town has to offer with ease. From its independent shops, brightly coloured beach huts and traditional pier, it’s easy to see why this coastal town is a holiday hot spot all year round. Walberswick is also an excellent must see during your visit. Crabbing here is the sport of choice and it will keep kids entertained all day. All you need is a line, a bucket and bacon (we hear smoked bacon is the preferred kind!).
This is also a dog friendly area with endless woodland and beach walks. A trip to Dunwich and the woods are highly recommended. With a much needed pub at the end of the route this is a destination ideal for both summer and winter getaways. RSPB Minsmere is also close by with incredible sighting of rare species reported by birdwatchers. Beach 3 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 50 yards.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Colchester, EnglandA charming, all-ground-floor annexe on the outskirts of the village of Alresford in Colchester. Pet-friendly. Hot Tub. Off-road parking. Colchester 6.5 miles; Clacton-on-Sea 9.7 miles.£87From price per night based on 7 night stay